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Thursday, 30 April 2020

Saturday 1st May 1920

There is nothing to report regarding the officers and men of 10DWR.

Wednesday, 29 April 2020

Friday 30th April 1920

There is nothing to report regarding the officers and men of 10DWR.

Tuesday, 28 April 2020

Thursday 29th April 1920


Maj. Robert Harwar Gill DSO (see 22nd April), who was on leave having been under treatment at 3rd London General Hospital, Wandsworth, on account of wounds he had suffered in October 1918, wrote (from his home address at Claremont House, Knaresborough) to The War Office regarding the recent decision that he was to relinquish his commission:

“On the 16th I received from the Assistant Military Secretary, Northern Command, War Office letter saying it had been decided to gazette me as relinquishing my commission. I am a patient in Queen Alexandra’s Military Hospital, Millbank, and, up to yesterday, was on leave for the purpose of receiving 13 weekly inocluations of autogenous serum which could be administered here to me at less expense to both the State and myself than if I had remained in hospital. I have not been discharged from hospital and the Medical Officers who recommended me this leave did so on the understanding that I was to return for further treatment at the end of it. This treatment will probably consist of an operation to my nose and a further plastic operation to my socket. I immediately wrote to the Assistant Military Secretary, Northern Command, pointing out these facts and requesting information, but have received no reply to my letter, nor to a reminder sent to him on the 22nd. A similar letter sent to the Ministry of Pensions, Yorkshire Region, on 20th has also received no reply. If, as I think, the relinquishing of commission is an error, I should now be back in hospital. I have, however, received no confirmation from the War Office of the month’s leave granted me by the Medical Board at York on 29th March and no order or warrant to return to hospital. The former I need to claim the allowances to which I am entitled. I shall be much obliged if you will explain the position to me’.
Maj. Robert Harwar Gill DSO

Monday, 27 April 2020

Sunday, 26 April 2020

Tuesday 27th April 1920


Harold Drury (see 17th April 1919), who had been formally discharged from the Army in June 1918 on account of wounds, underwent a further medical examination in Lincoln in connection with his pension entitlement. The report of the examination noted, “Complains of pain and some stiffness in left knee joint after prolonged standing or walking any distance. On examination there is a healed scar 3” long above left patella. Movements: cannot fully flex but can fully extend knee joint. No shortening. Fracture soundly healed in good alignment. Very slight thickening. Heart and lungs normal. Walks with a slight limp. No treatment.”; his degree of disability was confirmed as being 20% and his pension would be confirmed at a rate of 10s. per week.

Saturday, 25 April 2020

Monday 26th April 1920

There is nothing to report regarding the officers and men of 10DWR.

Friday, 24 April 2020

Sunday 25th April 1920

There is nothing to report regarding the officers and men of 10DWR.